The Amakhosi legends were handed the reins following the recent dismissal of Vladimir Vermezovic.

"We can't say much at the moment, we have been with the coaches
for three weeks now and we understand their philosophy," Khune told the
PSL's official website.

"Most of the time we tend to talk, but not put into action what we say. It's time that we start producing results.

"They have installed a lot of confidence in the players. Not
saying the previous coaches didn't, but each coach has their own style
and they have enabled us to express ourselves and that has made a huge
difference."

Chiefs next face title rivals SuperSport United at FNB Stadium on
Saturday, with Khune determined to snap a three-game losing streak.

"We as players still strongly believe that we are not out of the
race, as you know it is only a seven-point difference that separates
us," he said. "We can turn things around because we only need to take
things one game at a time starting Saturday night with SuperSport United
this weekend.

"If we win that game people will start believing in us and things
will change. People must understand that we are still in a transition
process and things will fall into place," concluded the Bafana Bafana
number one.

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